THE NORTHWOODS - High school athletes are busy gearing up for the end of the winter sports season. We received many nominees from you at home. Here are the finalists for Newswatch 12 Player of the Week.

Nominee One -

In wrestling, Crandon's Hayden Krueger took the 145 pound title in a D3 regional on Saturday. Krueger had wins by pin and technical fall and also picked up his 150th high school victory for the Cardinals and is ranked third in the state.

Nominee Two -

Tomahawk's Jessie Harmon keeps raining 3's for the girls basketball team. She tied her own single game record with 5 three pointers against Wausau East. Harmon broke the single season record of 33 from beyond the arc, and now has 36 for her junior season.

Nominee Three -

Back to the mat. Merrill's Tyler Schmidt won the 220 pound title at a D1 regional Saturday. Schmidt had wins by pin and decision. Tyler is undefeated on the season and ranked 2nd in the state.

Nominee Four -

And the Nordic Ski Championships were held over the weekend. On Saturday, Lakeland's Delaney FitzPatrick finished 2nd in the classic race. Then after starting 47 seconds behind the leader in the skate race Sunday, she made a pass and won the State Championship by 10 seconds.

To vote on any of the nominees go to the sports poll at wjfw.com. Voting ends at 3pm on Friday. The winner will receive a plaque from R and D Trophies of Tomahawk.

LINCOLN COUNTY - We can add one more northern Wisconsin county to the list of those who finished the recount.

Lincoln County finished up Wednesday afternoon, and it didn't see much change.

Lincoln County Clerk Chris Marlowe said the totals fluctuated a bit within each town, but county-wide each presidential candidate gained onevote.

Marlowe said although it was tedious,he learned a lot.

"You know when we do our training and discuss all these things it's always, we always reference the possibility of a count, a recount," Marlowe said. "And it's one thing referencing a recount and it's another thing actually doing the recount."

Lincoln County re-counted all the votes by hand. There were 16 volunteers, and they went through close to 15,000 votes.

The statewide recount cost Jill Stein about $3.5 million.

"You know, at the end of the day was it worth the money, I don't think so, but you know, we gained experience," Marlowe said.

RHINELANDER - Cupcakes and donuts might sound like a recipe for packing on some pounds, but a Rhinelander man is blazing his way through social media by showing off healthy spins on those tasty treats.

The man behind the apron is Dustin Chronister, known as "The Flexible Baker" on the social media platform, Instagram.

Chronister has over 30,000 followers from all over the world.

Chronister posts photos of his healthy treats, then the likes and followers flood in.

"It is super humbling because I never expected it, but it's refreshing," said Chronister.

Chronister is a competitive weight lifter.

To maintain a certain weight, he knew he couldn't eat his favorite traditional desserts.

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